World Cup
Oranje crushes Sweden 5-1 with eight players rated 7+ on report card
Netherlands defeated Sweden 5-1 at the World Cup on 20 June 2026, delivering a commanding victory that included eight players rated 7.0 or higher in post-match report cards. The Dutch side led 2-0 at half-time before extending their lead in the second period.
Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen earned a 7.5 rating after making crucial saves, including a reflex stop on a low shot from Arsenal striker Gyökeres. His performance kept Sweden at bay during a dominant first half. Virgil van Dijk contributed defensively but struggled to contain Sweden’s attacking threats after the break.
Denzel Dumfries received a 7.0 rating for his two assists, first setting up Brian Brobbey for the 2-0 goal and later delivering a low cross for Cody Gakpo to make it 3-0. The right-back’s involvement in build-up play highlighted his importance to the Dutch attack. Ryan Gravenberch also earned a 7.5 rating for controlling midfield play and dictating tempo.
Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-1 at World Cup with Brobbey and Gakpo goals
Brian Brobbey scored twice within five minutes of his introduction, converting passes from Gakpo to open the scoring and add the fourth goal. His clinical finishing earned him an 8.0 rating. Cody Gakpo, the tournament’s top scorer for Netherlands, added two goals and an assist, including a powerful strike in the short corner for the 4-0 goal. Tijjani Reijnders struggled with a 5.0 rating, making unforced errors and failing to impact the game despite early attempts to break forward. Donyell Malen, playing out of position on the right wing, managed just a 5.0 rating before being substituted at half-time. Ronald Koeman’s substitutions, particularly bringing on Brobbey and Crysencio Summerville, were pivotal in turning the game around.Brian Brobbey scores fastest Dutch double at World Cup with 2-0 win over Sweden
Crysencio Summerville scored and assisted in his cameo appearance, earning a 7.5 rating and reinforcing his status as a key option off the bench. Guus Til and Teun Koopmeiners contributed with steady performances, earning 6.0 ratings each. Memphis Depay, despite limited minutes, expressed satisfaction with the team’s attacking display. Koeman acknowledged earlier tactical missteps against Japan but praised the adjustments against Sweden. The Dutch side’s defensive issues persisted after the break, allowing Sweden more shooting opportunities despite the victory.